Artists
Ceramic Artists
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Akiko KohanaEdmonton, ABHer style and technique have been adapted from traditional Japanese design with particular emphasis given to creating a feeling of simplicity. |
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Patti HartnagelEdmonton, ABPatti has worked exclusively in Raku for over 18 years. Her range of work includes both wheel-thrown and hand-built pieces. Patti is known for her wonderful Raku cats which come in all sizes, shapes and glaze combinations. |
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Junichi TanakaMaple Ridge, BCExperience the whimsey of Junichi's work through unconventional shape and form. Pieces include teapots, vases, dinneware, and more. |
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Pauline PelletierCap-Rouge, QCPauline has been working clay for thirty years with ardour, pleasure and a constant concern with excellence. The wide range of her production makes her work alive and open minded. From the simplicity of forms to the generosity of colours, occasionally tinted with a touch of humour, her work adorns the discrete charm and the solitary energy of perseverance. |
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Voyager Art & TileRed Deer, ABBrian McArthur & Dawn Detarando collaborate to make decorative ceramic works depicting Canada's flora, fauna and history. They create their arts with a sense of life and romance and are inspired by their natural surroundings and Canadian heritage. The artists use clay made in Alberta and formulate their own glazes specifically to accentuate their ceramic art. The works are hand carved in their studio, pressed and stamped on the back with a Canada maple leaf stamp. |
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John & Katie BorrowmanCanmore, ABJohn Borrowman, who has been making his living with clay since 1975, was joined by his daughter Katie in 2006. Together they work on several studio lines, as well as each producing their own distinctive and colourful lines of functional and one-of-a-kind pieces. Forbes and Friends Flair Boutique is proud to showcase the hand-crafted travel mug, a must for every on-the-go connoisseur of beverages. |





